STL churches team up with Urban League for tornado aid

ST. LOUIS - Churches in St. Louis are playing a crucial role in aiding victims of the tornado that struck the city on May 16. The Urban League has initiated its summertime project, aimed at fostering community unity by distributing grilling kits to over 300 neighborhood churches. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us [...]

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‘They’re here’: Tornado survivors welcome long-awaited gov’t response

ST. LOUIS – FOX 2 went back to a St. Louis neighborhood, the scene of heartbreak and resilience following the May 16 tornado, to see if anything’s changed. We were struck Wednesday by the silence in the Academy/Sherman Park neighborhood, broken up by the occasional homeowner cleaning up with the help of neighbors. At the [...]

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‘Will you marry him?’: 3rd grade teacher proposed on last day of school

OLIVETTE, Mo. - Not many can recount what they did for the last day of school, but for one local music teacher, she will remember this day for the rest of her life. Most spend the last day of school having class parties or preparing for summer vacation. But students and staff members at the [...]

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Authorities eyeing whether a kitchen job had a role in the ‘Devil in the Ozarks’ prison escape

Arkansas authorities are looking at whether a job in the prison kitchen played a role in the weekend escape of a convicted former police chief known as the “Devil in the Ozarks.” Grant Hardin, 56, was housed in a maximum-security wing of the medium-security Calico Rock prison, where he also held a job in the kitchen, [...]

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Officials warn of black bear sightings in St. Clair Co.

ILLINOIS - One metro East homeowner was not happy with what her camera caught, which ended up being a bear at her front door. Like a duck to water and a bear to honey, that’s exactly what she noticed outside her door: a black bear trying to get to her honey.  Close Thanks for signing [...]

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Canada wildfires may cause hazy skies this weekend

Editor's note: This clip is from May 28, 2025 MISSOURI - Various wildfires are currently burning in Canada, prompting many in the impacted areas to evacuate from their homes. Although the state of Missouri is thousands of miles away from Canada, the smoke from the wildfires is expected to hit the Midwest by the end [...]

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STL, Mo. National Guard open first debris collection site 

ST. LOUIS - The Missouri National Guard began taking debris at Farragut Elementary School on Thursday.  The empty school parking lot has now been turned into a collection site for waste related to this month’s tornado.  Lamon Phillips’ street is lined with full dumpsters and he says they still need more.  "All these big, old [...]

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Missouri judge vacates abortion rulings after state Supreme Court order

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Just one day after the Missouri Supreme Court ordered a Jackson County judge to vacate injunctions that temporarily restored abortion access, the judge has complied — officially pulling back those protections. But what happens next is anyone’s guess. As FOX4 reported Tuesday night, this case is complex — and now we’re [...]

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St. Louis small businesses warn tariffs are raising costs, threatening survival

ST. LOUIS - Several small business owners gathered Thursday in St. Louis to speak out against a new wave of U.S. tariffs they say are driving up operating costs, disrupting supply chains and making it harder for businesses to survive. A Thursday news conference, organized by national advocacy group Tariffs Cost Us, featured testimony from [...]

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STL schools introduce high-tech buses for students

ST. LOUIS - The St. Louis Public School District is turning to high-tech transportation for students. The upcoming school year will feature nearly 250 buses from Zum, the district’s new vendor. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Daily News SIGN UP NOW The new fleet will be equipped [...]

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